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Brazilian Norwegian Subsea Operations Consortium – Intpart (BN- SOC Intpart) VII November Conference, 2019 Sigbjørn Sangesland, NTNU

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Brazilian Norwegian Subsea Operations Consortium – Intpart(BN- SOC Intpart)

VII November Conference, 2019 Sigbjørn Sangesland, NTNU

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BN-SOC INTPART

Brazilian-Norwegian Subsea Operations Consortium (BN-SOC).BN-SOC joint activities on education, research and development

focus on;Subsea oil and gas production and processing for fields on the

Brazilian and Norwegian continental shelves, where increasingrecovery is of vital importance for existing and new fields, withinthe constraints of cost and carbon efficiency.

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INTPART and BN SOC• INTPART funds partnerships between Norwegian higher

education and research institutions

• BN Subsea Operations Consortium– Duration 3 years from 2017 – 2019 – Annual funding from RCN and DIKU: NOK 1,5 mill (~ BR 600 000)

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NTNU participation

FIELD ARCHITECTURERELIABILITY,

MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY (RAMS)

FLUID CHARACTERIZATION PROCESS CONCEPTS SYSTEM CONTROL

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Activities 2017 -– Mobility funding of MSc, PhD (Typical 3 - 6 months)– BN SOC’s workshops in Brazil and Norway– Project development and joint application for funding in

both countries– Short courses

Workshop in Rio de Janeiro, April 2017

• Subsea field development and architecture• Safety, reliability and maintenance of subsea

facilities and systems

• Subsea operations• Process operations and process control

Subsea field development and architecture

Workshop in Trondheim, May 2018

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Short School Workshop & Challenge

State University of CampinasNovember, 4th to 8th

2019

BRAZILIAN NORWEGIAN SUBSEA OPERATION CONCORTIUM INTPART

(BN- SOC INTPART)

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Objective

• To learn about the design of offshore petroleum production systems - surface and subsea facilities.

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• Participants:- 6 students from Norway (NTNU)- 6 students from Brazil (Unicamp, USP and

UFRJ)

• Competition - 3 groups / teams - Presentation and evaluation of the group

work at the end of course

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• Team Co NTNU – Rikke Breivik Sundo NTNU – Shamsi Musayevo UFRJ – Felipe Da Costa Silvao Unicamp – Fernanda Amorim

• Team Ao NTNU – Håkon Selmero NTNU – Johanne Kornstad Smeneso USP – Bruno Leiteo UFRJ – Tamires De Souza Alves Da

Silva

• Team Bo NTNU – Jon-Olav Lynmoo NTNU – Karsten Skrettinglando USP – Humberto Sasakio Unicamp – Barbara Meneguesso

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Case: Deep water field development - BrazilInput data:• Water depth (2700 m)• Production profile• Pressure, temperature• Fluid composition.• Subsea vs. topside separation• Water injection• Subsea boosting, etc

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Mon4

Tue5

Wed6

Thu7

Fri8

MorningOpening,Lectures

LecturesChallengeWorkshop

Cultural Tour

Team’sPresentations,

Evaluation

AfternoonChallengeWorkshop

LaboratoryTour of

UnicampChallengeWorkshop

Closing

WelcomeReception

FarewellReception

The groups start working from the beginning of October (Skype meetings)

Course schedule at UNICAMP, November 4 - 8

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Course is registered and equvialent to 3 credits at UNICAMP

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From the opening session at UNICAMP

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Example of group report